Madison Spring 2018 Faces & Places

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Mark Maynard | for The Herald Bulletin<br />
As the Washington Senators look on, reporter Gloria Thorpe (Kirby Gilliam) tests-out some nicknames for their new star player, Joe Hardy, in "Damn Yankees" presented by Anderson's Mainstage Theatre.
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Mark Maynard | for The Herald Bulletin
As the Washington Senators look on, reporter Gloria Thorpe (Kirby Gilliam) tests-out some nicknames for their new star player, Joe Hardy, in "Damn Yankees" presented by Anderson's Mainstage Theatre.

  • Mark Maynard | for The Herald Bulletin<br />
As the Washington Senators look on, reporter Gloria Thorpe (Kirby Gilliam) tests-out some nicknames for their new star player, Joe Hardy, in "Damn Yankees" presented by Anderson's Mainstage Theatre.
  • Mark Maynard | for The Herald Bulletin<br />
The cast of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" turns in an energetic performance of fast-paced vignettes.
  • Mark Maynard | for The Herald Bulletin<br />
Rick Vale and Jill O'Malia deliver strong performances as Horace Vandergelder and Dolly Gallagher Levi in the Alley Theatre's production of Thornton Wilder's comedy "The Matchmaker."
  • Elf
  • Mark Maynard | for The Herald Bulletin<br />
Jui Biagi and Samuel Lynch deliver convincing performances as Jennie Mae Layman and C. C. Showers in Anderson University's production of "The Diviners."
  • Don Knight |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Lucy Kelley-Rigney portrays Claire in the Anderson Young Ballet Theatre's production of the Nutcracker on Wednesday.
  • Don Knight |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Joe Modlin and Maitland Contos McCord perform the coffee dance in the Anderson Young Ballet Theatre's production of the Nutcracker on Wednesday.
  • Don Knight |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Sally Devoe receives a standing ovation after accepting the Athena award on Thursday.
  • Don Knight |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
From left, students, Carter Spolyar and Liam Innes makes deposits with tellers Jackson Richardson, Brycen Carter and Nick Kestner during lunch at Eastside Elementary on Friday. PNC launched a school bank program with Eastside Elementary that allows students to open savings accounts and deposit money during lunch.
  • Don Knight |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Demetrice Hudson as Mrs. Santa and Marilyn Goree volunteer at City Wide Toy Giveaway.
  • Don Knight |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Brothers of the Wheel Motorcycle Club volunteers greet families to the City Wide Toy Giveaway. From left are Blue Smoke, Smitty, National President Big Baby and Mayo.
  • Don Knight | The Herald Bulletin<br />
Carl Erskine and his son Jimmy perform "Happy Birthday to You" during the Little Bit Country Jamboree at the Paramount Theatre on Thursday. The Special Olympics raises most of its budget for Madison County through the benefit concert.
  • John P. Cleary |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Vice President Mike Pence visits Anderson and gives an address on tax reform at the Wylam Center of Flagship East.
  • Vice President Mike Pence visits Anderson and meets with residents at the Pitt Barbecue.
  • Bailey, age 11, proves that he is still a chick magnet.
  • Don Knight | The Herald Bulletin<br />
Clockwise from left, Mardel McKay, Phyllis Downham, Juanita Crisp and Barbara Pickel play Mexican Chain Dominoes at the Community Hospital Anderson Education Building on Monday.
  • Mark Maynard | For The Herald Bulletin<br />
At the Madison County Humane Society's 8th Annual Fur Ball, Nikki Sanchez holds Skipper while Cameron Moore holds Skipper's mother, Lucy, who are available for adoption as a pair.
  • Don Knight | The Herald Bulletin<br />
Participants in the Reconciliation March walk across the  Eisenhower Bridge on Saturday. The march came about when the Rev. Anthony Harris of Church Upon the Rock had a dream of a march to bring the entire community together.
  • John P. Cleary |  The Herald Bulletin<br />
Consuelo Roman, 13, holds her niece, Yetzale Pachec, 1, as she waves at people attending the Hispanic Heritage Festival.
  • Don Knight | The Herald Bulletin<br />
Foster parents Fred and Barbara Freeman, center, talk to Charles Braddock and Bonny Clark at the Edgewood Golf Course on Tuesday. The Freeman's were awarded the Book of Golden Deeds by the Anderson Noon Exchange Club in recognition of their 52 years as foster parents.
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